User:Ebatsuk/Eugene Batsuk

Democracy is not free. A high price has been paid by millions of Americans to make the United Stated the best country in the world to live, work and raise our children. This is the reason why millions of people around the world desire to move to the Unites States of America – the land of the free and the home of the brave. The land that offers not only religious freedom but also an equal opportunity to everyone who wants to learn, work and prosper.

On October 19, 1991, Eugene Batsuk moved to the Music City USA – Nashville TN. He was greeted by Deneen Alexandrow Turner, Nashville Contemporary Cristian music artist, Alfred, Jean and Mark McCroskey, Bibles for Russia missionaries, Sergei Timokin, the lead singer of The Trumpet Call, David and Jill Ott and many other members of the Christ Church.

It took five years for members of the Christ Church like Mark Hardwick, Jill and David Ott, James Smith, Jane Lee Pool, Pat Malone, Tina Miller and Bob Clement to help Eugene Batsuk start a new life in the land of the free and the home of the brave.

Citizens of the great city of Nashville have invested countless hours, days and years in Eugene Batsuk’s future. He believes that it is his duty, as an American citizen and a Nashville resident, to help Nashville become the best city in the United States to live, work and raise our children

This is the reason why Eugene volunteers at the Room in the Inn, 5th grade Sunday school class at Brentwood Baptist church and annual United Way fundraisers at Willis North America. He regularly attends Metro Council meetings and volunteers at local and regional election campaigns. He is an active supported of Nashville mayor Karl Dean’s educational reform and is training to become a charter school board member.

Eugene Batsuk is a triathlete. He loves running at the Percy Warner Park, bike on Natchez Trace Parkway and swim at the Maryland Farms outdoor swimming pool. .

Eugene Batsuk is currently employed by Willis North America as Sr. Microsoft SharePoint Engineer. He likes to resolve complex business problems thru technology. He is a self-learner who uses technology books, magazines and web sites to stay up-to-date on technology.